WebSphere Message Broker is a program that attempts to provide an any-transport-to-any-transport interface, and an any-language transformation engine.
WebSphere Message Broker is an enterprise service bus providing connectivity and universal data transformation for service-oriented architecture (SOA) and non-SOA environments. It performs comprehensive range of operations on data, including routing, filtering, enrichment, multicast for publish-subscribe, sequencing, and aggregation.
Applications Manager monitors availability and performance of the Message Broker, execution group and message flow and memory usage of the execution group. You can also collect Message Flow Accounting and Resource Statistics and configure thresholds to the attributes monitored by the server based on these details. The monitoring details of IBM WebSphere Message Broker are represented graphically that helps to understand the parameters with ease.
The WebSphere Message Broker attributes monitored are classified under the following tabs in Applications Manager:
WebSphere Message Broker V8 delivers new features that enhance its ability to connect to a wide range of data sources and manage enterprise solution bus (ESB) deployments. In this course, you learn how to administer WebSphere Message Broker V8 on distributed platforms, such as Windows and AIX, by using the WebSphere Message Broker administrative interfaces. These interfaces include the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit, WebSphere Message Broker Explorer, the web interface, and the command-line interface.
WebSphere Message Broker is an enterprise service bus providing connectivity and universal data transformation for service-oriented architecture (SOA) and non-SOA environments. It performs comprehensive range of operations on data, including routing, filtering, enrichment, multicast for publish-subscribe, sequencing, and aggregation.
Applications Manager monitors availability and performance of the Message Broker, execution group and message flow and memory usage of the execution group. You can also collect Message Flow Accounting and Resource Statistics and configure thresholds to the attributes monitored by the server based on these details. The monitoring details of IBM WebSphere Message Broker are represented graphically that helps to understand the parameters with ease.
The WebSphere Message Broker attributes monitored are classified under the following tabs in Applications Manager:
- Performance Overview
- Execution Group
- Message Flow
WebSphere Message Broker V8 delivers new features that enhance its ability to connect to a wide range of data sources and manage enterprise solution bus (ESB) deployments. In this course, you learn how to administer WebSphere Message Broker V8 on distributed platforms, such as Windows and AIX, by using the WebSphere Message Broker administrative interfaces. These interfaces include the WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit, WebSphere Message Broker Explorer, the web interface, and the command-line interface.
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